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Mapping network drives
Name: martinterhorst Date: October 19, 2006 at 03:28:56 Pacific OS: VISTA RC2 CPU/Ram: 2.8 / 2gb Product: Pentium
Comment:
I'm testing RC2 on my home PC, which I frequently use to log onto my business network throug MS VPN on Windows 2003 server.
RC2 is great to begin with. Performance doubled in comparison to RC1. Sync Center beta 3 works with my PocketPC, OWA works after installing SP2 on Exchange and my VPN connection seems to work (at least I can make remote desktop connections to servers and workstations in our domain).
Mapping network drives does not. It resolves the names and prompts for username and password. However it does not except my username and password, and I am using the proper formats (domain\username).
I've tried some things in my local security policy, but that did not do the trick.
Name: Lucid Date: December 29, 2006 at 10:53:12 Pacific
Reply:
If you're still having this problem you might try starting a new post. I'm running RTM and haven't had a problem mapping network drives either manually or via login scripts. So try letting us know how you're attempting to map the drive, and to what resource (a Windows server? a Win98 share? etc...??)....
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